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RE: Wimbledon 2022 - lovebabes56 - 06-07-2022 21:36

Nadal raved by injury is in semis


RE: Wimbledon 2022 - mikedafc - 07-07-2022 17:24

Would be ironic if Rybakina who although representing Kazakhstan after they threw a lot of money at her and others to do so wins the Women's Singles given she was born in Moscow


RE: Wimbledon 2022 - gazcraw77 - 07-07-2022 19:31

Nadal has withdrawn from the Semi final due to his abdominal injury

Nick Kyrgios will play winner of Norrie & Djokovic in final


RE: Wimbledon 2022 - Regenerated - 07-07-2022 23:12

I can see Norrie taking a set, maybe even the first set tomorrow, but in my opinion it's hard to look past Djokovic for the title. Of course I hope for two proper slug-fests in the semi final and the final though.

As for the women's, I'd pick Jabeur for a 2-1 win.


RE: Wimbledon 2022 - Snooks - 08-07-2022 15:57

No calendar slam for Rafa then Sad.

Superhuman effort just to get to the semis with all his injury issues.


RE: Wimbledon 2022 - Doddle - 08-07-2022 21:37

(07-07-2022 23:12 )Regenerated Wrote:  I can see Norrie taking a set, maybe even the first set tomorrow,
Get you Surprised

Well done Norrie, though, a first Wimbledon semi-finalist. Dan Evans, where are you?

Props to Brit Neal Skupski who won the Mixed Doubles final last night with Desirae Krawcyzk (ish) Cool


RE: Wimbledon 2022 - mikedafc - 09-07-2022 20:17

So a Russian did win Ladies singles despite the ban


RE: Wimbledon 2022 - Doddle - 09-07-2022 21:02

I was hoping for Jabeur, since she's had a good season. Still, well done all the same.


RE: Wimbledon 2022 - hornball - 10-07-2022 18:24

Another Wimbledon title for Djokovic. Number 21 in total of major wins, and god knows how many Wimbledon titles now among them. I wonder if Kyrgios could keep his mouth shut, would he be more able to stay in the moment, and make his undoubted talent count for more. He was at it today too, continually giving his box a serve, and his usual 'rant' at the umpire.

Need to mention also Shingo Kunieda's first wimbledon title (that is hard to believe to be fair), and his career grand slam. Really tough on Alfie Hewett (thankfully the authorities saw sense in allowing him to continue his career) as he had multiple chances to close it out, but couldn't quite find enough! He was actually gutted at the end!

Something right about the outcome though given the events of recent days, that the man from the 'rising sun' should cross the winning line. Real quality to the play on offer as well, a great watch.


RE: Wimbledon 2022 - Regenerated - 10-07-2022 18:49

Seventh Wimbledon title for Djokovic, level with Sampras and one behind Federer's record. For Novak, Wimbledon probably represents his best chance, maybe his only chance, of more slams, especially as his current vaccination status prevents him from entering the Australian Open and probably also the US Open.

He's found it tough this year, with the controversy over Australia marking a bad start to 2022. I do still however admire his will to win, or refusal to lose, whichever way you look at it. In truth today I believe Kyrgios' madness helped him, but I admire the way that Djokovic wears down his opponents with relentless determination during the points. I'm a big fan of his. I hope the rivalry with Rafa and with Roger aswell, can continue in the coming months and slams. It's still a fascinating contest between the big three to see who will finish on top in the slam race. Smile

On another note, farewell to the lovely Sue Barker. The broadcast / coverage of the tournament won't be the same without her. She broke down several times today with Billie Jean King, Tim Henman, Pat Cash and John McEnroe leading the tributes. Bless her. Smile